History

History

Geography:

Gujarat Rest On The Western Coast Of India, Bounded By The Arabian Sea
To The West And Surrounded By The State Of Rajasthan On The North, Madhya
Pradesh On The East And Maharashtra On The South.The History Of Gujarat Is Very Ancient And
Dates Back To Pre-Historic Age. It Is Difficult To Reflect The Complete
Historical Records Of Thousands Of Years On Few Pages. Hence, We Are
Summarizing The Same Into Three Periods I.E. Ancient, Medieval And Modern
Periods.

Traditionally, Gujarat Is Subdivided Into Four Geographic Regions With
Distinguishable Socio Culture Characteristics. The Division Included Mainland
Gujarat, Which Stretches From The Southern End Of The Aravali Mountains To The
Northern Trip Of The Western Ghats; SaurashtraFormerly Known As Kathiawad; Kutch; And The Tribal Belt. Gujarat Also
Reveals Some Striking Attribute Shaped By Its Shared History With Rajasthan And
Sindh Region Of Pakistan.

Gujarat Today Offers A Wide Range Of The Most Spectacular Attractions -
Which Includes Breathtaking Locations And Scenic Landscapes. Gujarat Is Also A
Melting Pot Of Several Civilizations Resulting In A Vibrant Culture And A Rich
Heritage. Gujarat Is Home To The Unique With Its Exceptional Archeological
Sites, Several Architectural Marvels And Witnesses Of Its Glorious History And
Pilgrim Centers For Many Faiths. Finally, It Is Also The Land Of Several
Mythological And Historical Figures Like The Legendary Krishna And Mahatma
Gandhi The Apostle Of Non-Violence.

The Effective Development In Infrastructure Undertaken By The
Corporation Has Helped The State To Increase The Number Of Tourists To Gujarat.
The Efforts In Promoting Infrastructure In Keeping With The Spirit Of The State,
Its People And Its Natural Environment Have Won The Corporation Such
Prestigious Awards As The National Tourism Awards-2005-06 For Best Kept Tourism
Monument-Champaner And Excellence In Publication (Collateral).

Gujarati
Provincial Architecture:

The Period From 1300 To 1550 Saw A Remarkable Flowering Of Gujarati
Provincial Architecture. The New Muslim Rulers Made Full Use Of The Skills Of
Hindu And Jain Builders And Craftsmen. The Mosques And Tombs That Were Newly
Built Obey Strict Islamic Principles And Also Reflect The Combination Of Muslim
Political Power And Hindu And Jain Architecture. The Mughal Emperor Humayun
Took Malwa And Gujarat In 15345 But Soon Lost Both. His Son, Akbar, Reclaimed
Both The Regions In A Military Operation And Secured The Region Of The Mughals
For Two Centuries, Terminated By The Marathas In The Mid 18th Century.

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You Are In Gujarat. Your Journey Into Gujarat Is Journey Into The Amazing 3500 Years Of History, Its Natural & Cultural Delight, Fairs And Festivals, Temples And Holy Sites And Of course Unmatched warmth Of Its People. We Have Divided Gujarat Into 8 Beautiful Hubs Namely Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Junagadh, North Gujarat, And Kutch For You To Explore And Discover Its Charm.